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The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method based on 25-minute stretches of focused work broken by five-minute breaks. Longer breaks, typically 15 to 30 minutes, are taken after four consecutive work intervals. Each work interval is called a pomodoro
A shell script to boost productivity by integrating the Pomodoro technique into your system. This script provides regular break reminders, session ratings, hydration and activity reminders, and tracks your productivity throughout the day.
🍅 Pomodoro is a productivity application built with Next.js 14, Zustand for state management, Tailwind CSS for UI styling, and TypeScript for type checking. It helps users manage their time effectively using the Pomodoro Technique. ⏰
The Pomodoro Technique was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 80s as a study method while he was in college. He used a kitchen timer in the shape of a tomato (a pomodoro in Italian) to break his work into to 25-minute chunks. After 25 minutes of work, he would set a new timer for 5 minutes and take a break.